A chest CT scan revealed blebs, and the static lung compliance was elevated, suggesting early emphysema. |
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Plasma membrane blebs and cytoskeletal disruptions occur in association with intercellular and intracellular gaps exposing basement membrane. |
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The appearance of numerous tiny blebs on the cellular membrane was observed. |
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Antimetabolites are used to decrease the likelihood of fibrosis and scar formation in blebs and to increase the success rate of infiltration. |
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Complications related to pleuroscopy included three instances of bleeding, eight of torn blebs, and five cases of subcutaneous emphysema. |
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These lesions can progress to larger nodules, causing the formation of blebs and consequently leading to pneumothorax. |
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Data recorded for all patients included the number of episodes of pneumothorax, the operative time, and the presence of blebs or bullae. |
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These defects include holes and blebs on the central tendinous portion of the diaphragm. |
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Eighty-eight percent of the blebs or bullae identified intraoperatively were demonstrated on preoperative CT scans. |
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We found that the recurrences were more frequent in patients in whom no blebs or bullae were identified. |
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Peripheral pulmonary blebs may occur when the regulated process of lung growth is altered. |
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Thus, the resection of the bullous area has to be done with care, and the entire lung should be inspected for other blebs or bullae. |
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For patients with recurrent pneumothorax, surgery to remove, oversew, or staple any residual blebs may be indicated. |
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The calculated membrane strains were in good agreement with experimentally observed and predicted strains in aspirated blebs from red blood cells. |
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A few cells have numerous tiny blebs on the cell membrane and orange nuclei colored with EtBr, which indicates some disturbance of the plasma membrane permeability. |
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Bullae or blebs were identified and grasped with an empty sponge stick. |
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The generally submicron size and anhedral shape of microdolomite blebs appears to have been dictated by available spaces formed through micro-dissolution. |
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The light colored splotches appear as a more or less solid mass in the peripheral area of the coral, but they have a lamellar distribution of blebs farther in. |
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The surgeon can thoracoscopically visualize the full pleura, staple or resect blebs, apply electrocautery, laser, resect pleura or instill sclerosant. |
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In the early stages of the disease the alveolar walls appear perfectly normal while in the later stages, fibrosis of the alveolar wall with blebs and bullae is common. |
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No mucosal involvement, blebs or bullae were apparent, and the patient gave no history of any recent use of external or internal agents that might explain the rash. |
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Using the energy gained from being in close contact with bacteria, cells were able to get bigger and expand the size of their blebs. |
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Development and bursting of these blebs are linked to a higher transpulmonary pressure in the apex of the thorax. |
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On gross examination, 4 of the resected lung specimens had recognizable blebs or bullae. |
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T he world outside the window was distorted by blebs and impurities in the glass, as if I was viewing it through ice or water. |
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Petrological examination confirmed the oxide blebs were most likely highly weathered chalcopyrite. |
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Spontaneous pneumothorax occurring in the majority of these patients arises from the rupture of subpleural blebs. |
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When hydrothorax was investigated by surgery or pleuroscopy, these discontinuities appeared as blisters or blebs on the diaphragmatic pleuroperitoneum. |
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Molybdenum mineralization comprises blebs, streaks, books, and rosettes of molybdenite usually associated with dull, milky, cryptocrystalline quartz. |
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Other cellular vesicles include argosomes, blebs, and apoptotic bodies. |
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Figure 4.20 reveals blebs on the surface of a bacterial cell. In many instances, these blebs are released from the cell into the surrounding media. |
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